Egypt Family Holiday For Solo Parents




Duration
9 days
Max Group Size
16
Departure Type
Scheduled
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Physical level
moderate
Operated In
Turkish, English, Russian, French, Deutch, Chinese, Italian
Age Requirement
0 - 85 Ages
About this tour
Route
What makes this tour special
Itinerary
Salaam Aleikum! Welcome to Egypt. Wonderfully chaotic and always colorful, Cairo is an intriguing mix of the modern and ancient. You will meet your group and leader at a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. For those who arrive early and have free time, there are plenty of things to see and do. Travel along the river by felucca, head out to explore the markets, or, if the hustle and bustle of the city is too much, catch the metro into the oldest part of the city, the Coptic Christian sector. The latter is a haven of peace and quiet, with narrow cobbled streets and beautiful old churches. Meals: There are no meals included on this day.
Explore the amazing Pyramids of Giza, which have stood tall for 4,500 years. Afterwards, make your way to the Egyptian Museum, home to one of the world’s great collections of antiquities. Wander the treasure-filled halls of the museum. You will have plenty of time to explore the sites today (approximately 3 hours for the pyramids and 3 hours for the museum). In the evening, you will board an overnight train to the southern city of Aswan (approximately 13 hours). Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Arrive in Aswan in the morning. Here the Nile runs deep and fast between granite rocks as the desert encroaches on the river. Even to travelers in ancient times, Aswan was known as the legendary gateway to the kingdom of Nubia. Today it is still something of a frontier town, where the Arab Middle East meets black Africa. Visiting the packed bazaar is highly recommended – here you will find exotic spices, carpets, leather goods and countless other wares. Enjoy the sights of donkey carts and men in flowing robes and turbans. In the afternoon, there may be time to take a taxi out to visit the Temple of Isis at Philae (optional). There are many other sites to be seen around Aswan and your leader should be able to organize some excursions – perhaps a camel ride or a trip to the Unfinished Obelisk. In the evening, you will take a trip across the river to a Nubian village and enjoy dinner at one of the local houses. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner.
Perhaps rise early to visit the magnificent temples of Abu Simbel (minimum of 4 people). Later in the day, you and your family will board feluccas (traditional wooden boats with broad canvas sails) to spend a day out on the Nile river and then a night under the stars. Watching the sunset across the Nile is unforgettable, and this part of the trip is sure to be a highlight. Your Nubian sailing crew will prepare all meals. While there is no cabin or enclosed section on the felucca, a canopy offers shade and protection from the elements. Conditions are basic, and you will sleep outside on the deck on a mattress. While blankets are provided, a sleeping sheet is recommended. There is a very clean toilet on board. During the colder months (October to March) it can get very cold at night (as low as 5°C) so a sleeping bag is highly recommended. Meals: Breakfast & Lunch & Dinner Special Information: Slight alterations to the Nile itinerary may be necessary throughout the year, depending on winds and currents. As the felucca is a sailing craft without any outboard engine, if there is no wind it will not travel very far! If you chose to visit Abu Simbel, you will miss the mornings sailing on the felucca. Upon returning to Aswan (approximately 1-1.30pm), you will be dropped where the felucca is located at that time. Any travelers who do not visit Abu Simbel will enjoy a morning of felucca sailing.
This morning you will visit the temple at Kom Ombo. The temple is dedicated to two gods: Haroeris (Horus the elder) and the crocodile-headed Sobek, the Egyptian god of the Nile. Check out the many mummified crocodiles on display. On the east bank around Kom Ombo, canals to keep the desert at bay feed reclaimed land. It supports not only crops of sugar cane but also a large Nubian community displaced from their homeland by the rising waters of Lake Nasser. Transfer by bus to Luxor (approximately 4 hours), tracing the path of the Nile northward. Upon arrival, you will have time to look around the town’s monuments and museum, and it may be possible to visit Karnak temple to witness the memorable sound and light show (optional) which relates its history in dramatic fashion. Meals: Breakfast
Visit the ancient tombs of the pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings. Rising early, cross the Nile and drive to the secluded valley where 63 pharaohs were buried as part of their journey to the afterlife. In the company of a local guide, you will explore (for approximately 2 hours) some of the exquisitely decorated tombs of these rulers of long ago. It is here that the burial site of the boy-king, Tutankhamun, discovered by British archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922, can be found. This visit to the Valley of the Kings brings to life much of what you saw in the Egyptian Museum. If you would like to organize a visit to King Tut’s tomb today, this can be arranged with advance notice – ask your leader for details. On your way back to the river, you can see the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut, Egypt’s first female ruler, and you will spend about an hour here. This afternoon you are free to explore Luxor or perhaps just relax by the hotel pool. Meals: Breakfast
Early this morning, take a horse-drawn carriage to the historic temple of Karnak (approximately 1 hour), which you will explore with a local guide. Explore the magnificent Karnak Temple, perhaps the most impressive of all the ancient Pharoahs’ monumental works. In the afternoon, bid farewell to the Nile and drive east to Hurghada (approximately 5 hours). The green Nile valley is soon left behind as you head out into the barren Eastern Desert. Passing through rocky hills, the glittering waters of the Red Sea soon come into view and the rugged bulk of the Sinai Peninsula looms through the haze on the opposite shore. A vibrant beach resort, Hurghada is by no means a typical ‘adventure destination’, and snorkeling here is a great way to round off the trip. Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Take to the waves this morning, heading to some offshore reefs where you can swim and snorkel to see the abundance of vividly colored marine life that inhabit these waters. You will have around four hours to explore this underwater world. The young ones will love this part of the trip. Afterward, enjoy some free time to relax. If you have had enough of the sea and sand, you might like to take this opportunity to explore the town. In the northern part of town, you will find the proper Egyptian part of the city – this is where the souq is. It is a good place to mingle with the locals and get a sense of everyday life. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Your adventure ends. There are no activities planned for the final day and you are able to depart your accommodation at any time. Please check the ‘Finishing Point Hotel’ section for checkout times and luggage storage possibilities. Meals: Breakfast.
Trip includes
Included
Accommodation in Cairo, Aswan & Luxor at a 5-star hotel, including breakfast.
All sightseeing tours in Cairo, Luxor, and Aswan including Egyptologist guides
Guiding Method
Fully guided
Transportation on private air-conditioned vehicles.
Sleeper Train (Cairo-Aswan; Luxor-Cairo) & Seating Train (Aswan-Luxor).
Aswan – boating on the Nile and visiting a Nubian island.
Luxor – horse-drawn carriage to Luxor Temple.
Meet-and-assist services upon arrival and departure.
Portage when needed.
All service charges and taxes.
Excluded
International Airfare.
Insurance: All types
Gratuities/Tipping (Recommended).
Meals except where indicated
Drinks and any personal expenses.
Entry visa to Egypt.
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